Example sentences of "[noun] [is] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Another reason to be cautious of over-reliance on the mean is that there are certain important between-group differences which a simple comparison of group means can not reveal .
2 The price intellectuals pay is that they are dependent on the government for both professional and financial recognition , since ‘ the most important definition of an intellectual is that he should be recognised by the government as such ’ ( Riding : 1986 , p. 428 ) .
3 One of the most wonderful things about religion is that it 's always there waiting for us .
4 The real importance of the Christian religion is that it claims to be true irrespective of how I regard it .
5 The attractiveness of the cultural explanation of religion is that it appears to account for the diversity in religious practices and beliefs without the necessity to get involved in controversy .
6 The important thing in dealing with our self-image is that we recognise that we are different creatures with different skills and abilities , and that we have a very realistic idea of what our skills and inabilities actually are .
7 I think the most important thing about community arts is that it 's arts for the community , and invariably one is not approaching it in the same way as one would market , say , a show at the Theatre Royal for instance .
8 Although this is not so good as the quick sponge or madeira cake for cutting and shaping , it is ideal for the simpler shaped fantasy cakes and its advantage over the quick sponge is that it is lighter .
9 Now the reason I used the word association is that it 's different from correlation which is what we 're gon na talk about shortly .
10 One flaw in the techniques of vertical thinking is that they proceed from the known into the unknown .
11 Anyone listening to or reading about the debate will know that the nub of the Government 's thinking is that they want the Bill to be passed .
12 A further reason why such dichotomies as are embodied in the quantitative–qualitative distinction should not be allowed to dominate our thinking is that they tend to obscure the sheer and sometimes bewildering variety of materials that can qualify as data .
13 ‘ The thinking is that everyone should be placid and passive , as if you can creep up to the polls in carpet slippers .
14 The relevance of Christian thinking is that it puts certain limits on the market place , not on the basis that they are politically necessary to secure greater freedom in the market economy , but that they are right and desirable in themselves .
15 ‘ Not really because it seems to do any good but just because the thinking is that it 's better for him than other commercial products , ’ says Kathleen .
16 What 's funny about Frank Spencer is that he 's a fella .
17 What moves me very deeply about primitive peoples is that they still attach an enormous importance to a certain kind of communication which we have lost ; and that is that they allow the being of the person they are with to communicate with more than words .
18 Their importance to the history of the Yugoslav peoples is that they kept alive the spirit and culture of a downtrodden nation during the centuries of foreign occupation .
19 One explanation of the progressive advance of the temperature rhythm is that it is being driven by a body clock that is running too fast .
20 My one real consolation in the face of almost any betrayal or grief is that I am without doubt an extremely talented writer , come danger or candle stump .
21 ( g ) one disadvantage with convertible loan stock is that there can be a tendency for stockholders to convert when profits and share prices are rising ( thus diluting the equity profit of existing ordinary shareholders and depriving them of the advantage of the cheaper gearing which such stock provides ) and to retain the stock when profits and share prices are falling , thus maintaining the debt burden of the company at a time when it may be least able to service it ; and
22 ‘ It was my idea as much as Jeff 's that I went with him . ’
23 The delusion is that their means can achieve their ends .
24 A friend of Rosemary 's has been teaching us a few basic ballroom dances — the deal is that we both go to his aerobics classes !
25 The wood is alder and the deal is that I scaled down the body a little bit .
26 One problem with this experiment is that it presented subjects with a very artificial task and , not surprisingly , various criticisms have been made by authors such as Hupet and Le Boudec ( 1977 ) and Schultz and Kamil ( 1979 ) .
27 But they 're different , the thing about the fully-fashioned is that it is shaped .
28 sometimes artists have been working for two or three years , releasing records unsuccessfully , although the public 's perception is that their first hit must be their first record .
29 As Adam Woolf of Crisis explains : ‘ Our perception is that everyone else is enjoying themselves at Christmas with roast turkey , mince pies and pudding .
30 The reason the coding metaphor has such currency in contemporary talk about perception is that it seems to suggest a way in which very simple and apparently homogenous elements such as nerve impulses can generate the richness and variety of consciousness .
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